Snozz_is_god
New Member
Here's a thought & I'm going to get slaughtered for this.
It is possible to swap your allegiance to another club (if only temporary), it's not for everyone I know and it doesn't have to be exclusive, but it is possible.
I've been a CCFC fan ever since I could chew bubble gum in the 60's (Remember the bubble gum cards) & that will never change.
However, about 23 years ago we (A few work mates & myself) decided to follow Atherstone United during it's FA Cup games for a bit of a crack, little did I know that it would turn out to be their best ever run and they reached the 2nd round proper only to be knocked out by Crewe at Gresty Road.
http://www.11v11.com/teams/crewe-alexandra/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Atherstone United
The point is, we had a great time, especially some of the away games & I have to say every goal they scored was celebrated as if someone in Sky Blue had scored it. When it was over it was over and I've never watched them play again.
Anyway the moral of the story is if you find yourself kicking your heals on a Saturday, pick a local side and start following them home and away and you might just be surprised.
p.s. Atherstone United were put into liquidation in 2003 and came back as Atherstone Town in 2004
It is possible to swap your allegiance to another club (if only temporary), it's not for everyone I know and it doesn't have to be exclusive, but it is possible.
I've been a CCFC fan ever since I could chew bubble gum in the 60's (Remember the bubble gum cards) & that will never change.
However, about 23 years ago we (A few work mates & myself) decided to follow Atherstone United during it's FA Cup games for a bit of a crack, little did I know that it would turn out to be their best ever run and they reached the 2nd round proper only to be knocked out by Crewe at Gresty Road.
http://www.11v11.com/teams/crewe-alexandra/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Atherstone United
The point is, we had a great time, especially some of the away games & I have to say every goal they scored was celebrated as if someone in Sky Blue had scored it. When it was over it was over and I've never watched them play again.
Anyway the moral of the story is if you find yourself kicking your heals on a Saturday, pick a local side and start following them home and away and you might just be surprised.
p.s. Atherstone United were put into liquidation in 2003 and came back as Atherstone Town in 2004